We are teaming up with the Urban Affairs Coalition again this year to assist the youth in our community with signing up for Summer Jobs in three different locations.We are looking for volunteers to join us in helping the young people fill out the applications.We will be hosting the sessions at the Dixon House , the Wilson Park Boys and Girls Club and Universal Audenreid High School.The only way can decrease the violence in our communities is by giving our young people something to look forward to.

This Queen Village spot will feature a 5 course dinner and wine pairing for $55 a person. They're also offering half priced bottles of wine all week. (627 S 3rd St.)

Visit this Old City restaurant all week for a blind tasting of PA wines that will be paired up against other domestic bottles. They’ll share each day’s results on social media. $20 per flight. (308 Market St.)

This Old City wine haven will be pouring large format bottles of vintage Barolo, Brunello and Barbera for just $5 over cost per glass until supplies run out. Stop in and ask the bartender which wine is flowing any day this week. (14 N Front St.)

A $25 three course Alsace-inspired French menu awaits with a pairing of sparkling and still Alsace wines for an additional $20 at this Chestnut Hill bistro. Available on Wednesdays and Thursdays of wine week. (8229 Germantown Ave.)

...with a teammate. Winners get a basket of wine and gift card to the restaurant. (208 S 13th St....

Savor a flight of three decadent bites and three sparkling and still wines at this Southern inspired bar. Bites include oysters on the half shell, blue crab toast and fried green tomatoes. Available Friday and Saturday of Wine Week. (600 N Broad St.)

Party with local winemakers from Wayvine, Gotham Project and other forward-thinking people in the industry. Surprises and games await as well as 12 wines on taps and more in bottles and lots of music. (705 S 5th St.)

Enjoy three select French wines accompanied by cheeses from the same region for only $20. (123 S 7th St.)

Head to South Philly for an educational happy hour to learn the difference between organic, biodynamic and sustainable wines, and taste one of each! Oh and did we mention it’s a blind tasting? (1615 E Passyunk Ave.)

...to make their own. Tickets are $35, email info@plentyphiladelphia.com to reserve a spot. (1602 Spruce St....

...popcorn, cherries and herbs to truly immerse themselves in the sensation of the wines. $25. (640 N Broad St....

Learn about and taste the unique flavors of the Canary Islands at this wine tasting. Beverage Manager Abbie Bintliff will be on hand to walk guests through five wine tasting paired with Spanish imported cheeses. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased here. (1709 E Passyunk Ave.)

...pairing. They’ll also be playing some Stone’s deep tracks to set the mood. (1310 Frankford Ave....

Party like it’s 1999 at this event celebrating some of our greatest decades. Enjoy vintage wines from the 80s and 90s as well as music from those eras. (1137 Spruce St. & 123 S 18th St.)

Party like it’s 1999 at this event celebrating some of our greatest decades. Enjoy vintage wines from the 80s and 90s as well as music from those eras. (1137 Spruce St. & 123 S 18th St.)

Learn about Slovenian wines and try them by the glass or flight. The restaurant will be featuring Orange Pinot Grigio by Mansus, Juicy Rosé by Stoka, Ribolla by Marjan Simcic and some other surprise wines! (701 S 4th St.)

End Philly Wine Week at one of the best Spanish wine regions. The tapas bar’s celebration of the region will include off-list pairings, regional tasting flights and happy hour specials. (217 Chestnut St.)

Meet Ed Lazzerini of Vox Vineti a local PA winery at this free event. Learn about his natural process to wine making while sipping some free samples of his local wines. The bar will also be offered discounted full pours of Vox Vineti’s wines as well as free snacks. (2113 E York St.)

Check Out These Can't-Miss Events at Philly Wine Week 2018, March 22-29

Philly Wine Week starts Thursday, March 22 and runsthrough Thursday, March 29. In honor of the special week, events and happy hours will take place throughout the city celebrating wine and all of its glory. Here are some of the can't miss events featuring awesome pairings, wine quizzo, and even fried chicken!

...University's decision. While some felt Penn's decision was a "dramatic mistake," others, like 1963 Wharton graduate David Ferber referred to Penn as “an institution of integrity,” and that continuing to...

It has been over a month since the 1963 College graduate and former Penn Trustee Stephen Wynn was accused of sexual misconduct, but the fallout from these allegations have continued.

A look into the fallout from Steve Wynn's sexual misconduct allegations at campus and beyond

It has been over a month since the 1963 College graduate and former Penn Trustee Stephen Wynn was accused of sexual misconduct, but the fallout from these allegations have continued. Last week, the state of Oregon sued Wynn and the board of Wynn Resorts for failing to act in the interests of shareholders by putting a stop to Wynn's sexual misconduct, which they allege was well-known in the company.

One of the ways that we can decrease the poverty rate in poor communities is by encouraging the big companies to come to the heart of the community and discuss job opportunities.Thank you to Septa for accepting our invitation. This will be the first of many employment sessions that we will be hosting on a monthly basis with the Dixon House!If you're free on the 29th, please come out and meet some of the Septa recruiters and learn about various job opportunities that Septa has available!

EZ PERMIT DUCTWORK & WARM-AIR APPLIANCES- FOR THE INSTALLATION IF NEW DUCTWORK, REGISTERS/GRILLES/DIFFUSERS, AND WARM-AIR APPLIANCES AS PER ATTACHED STANDARDS. DEVIATIONS FROM THESE STANDARDS REQUIRE SUBMISSION OF CONSTRUCTION AND SITE PLANS.

5" CURB TRAP,4' VENT,4" HOUSE DRAIN AND 1" WATER SERVCIE PA20180711142(SFD)"SELF-CERTIFICATION'S ARE NO LONGER PERMITTED" - "ALL EXCAVATIONS AND PLUMBING TRENCHES IN EXCESS OF 5 FEET IN DEPTH MUST HAVE APPROVED SHORING IN PLACE AT THE TIME OF INSPECTION"

Deep late in the evening there is a basement dig-out going on at 1202 S. 21st.

Can Someone Stop This From Becoming an L&I DISASTER - Philadelinquency

Point Breeze neighbors are exploding over cowboy construction Deep late in the evening there is a basement dig-out going on at 1202 S. 21st. Not only is it going on super-late at night, long past the allowed hours in the City's construction code, but it's a basement dig-out on a house whose basement has not been ...

Please join us for annual Women's History Month celebration on Thursday, March 22 , 2018 at 6:00 PM. This event is free and during the event we are going to do a memorial tribute for all the women that we lost within the last year here in South Philadelphia.

Want to learn more about the nitty-gritty of community engagement and our built environment? Check out the Citizens Planning Institute. Applications due March 21st! Two EPBN board members and several other neighbors are graduates. Scholarships available. Includes dinner! Philadelphia City Planning Commission

Citizens Planning Institute - Spring 2018 CPI Application

How do I apply? What is Citizens Planning Institute? What is planning? Who is the CPI course for? What will I take away from the experience? What do Citizen Planners do? Who are the instructors? Who are we?

ERECTION OF A 3RD STORY ADDITION TO AN EXISTING 2-STORY ATTACHED STRUCTURE WITH CELLAR. TO INCLUDE PRIVATE ROOF DECK ACCESSED BY PILOT HOUSE CONTAING STAIR AND LANDING ONLY. FOR USE AS SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING PER PLANS

New homes pop up on vacant lots at York and Emerald streets in East Kensington. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

From the outside, 625 South Delhi Street looks like an average Philadelphia rowhouse. But in the 1850s, it was home to Underground Railroad leaders William and Letitia Still.

The surprising truth behind the racial dynamics of gentrification in Philly

The changes also show up on paper. Between 2000 and 2016, median household income in the most gentrified section of the neighborhood shot up 124 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. During that same span, the data reveals that median homes prices ballooned 715 percent in the same area.

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